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These stories are fictional, of course, but along the way are events, or incidents that happen to each of us on a daily basis. Books can take us to the moon and stars. Drawing inspiration from his real-life experiences in the military, as a truck driver, and many other careers, Ken Morris captures the wild stories that permeated through his head throughout his travels across the United States.
About the Author
Author Ken Morris tends to bend the gist of each tale as it rolls around in his head. He writes because he loves to make people happy. He grew up with a love for reading, starting down on his hands and knees, reading the comics from his local paper, then The Reader's Digest, and the Weekly Reader. Then a classmate showed Morris a National Georgraphic with stories from around the world, sparking a new interest in the world around him. Morris, along with his beautiful wife and their old dog, now spends his retirement sharing fictional stories based upon his kaleidoscope of experiences.
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These stories are fictional, of course, but along the way are events, or incidents that happen to each of us on a daily basis. Books can take us to the moon and stars. Drawing inspiration from his real-life experiences in the military, as a truck driver, and many other careers, Ken Morris captures the wild stories that permeated through his head throughout his travels across the United States.
About the Author
Author Ken Morris tends to bend the gist of each tale as it rolls around in his head. He writes because he loves to make people happy. He grew up with a love for reading, starting down on his hands and knees, reading the comics from his local paper, then The Reader's Digest, and the Weekly Reader. Then a classmate showed Morris a National Georgraphic with stories from around the world, sparking a new interest in the world around him. Morris, along with his beautiful wife and their old dog, now spends his retirement sharing fictional stories based upon his kaleidoscope of experiences.